
2017
For thousands of years, the Great Plains were home to countless numbers of American bison, but in the late 1800s, the number of bison dropped from nearly 30 million to just a few hundred in less than 100 years. What happened to place this national icon on the brink of extinction? Join us as we detail the events that led to this mass extermination. Then follow the story of William Temple Hornaday, a chief taxidermist at the Smithsonian Institution who headed west to hunt bison for the museum, but ended up saving the species instead.

Tom Clarke Hill
Narrator

Rowdy Held
Soldier

Stephen Held
Rancher

The Platypus Guardian

Grizzly Man

March of the Penguins

Africa: The Serengeti

Amazon

Rivers of Fire and Ice

The Laramie Project

Thunderbeast

Wild Karnataka

Deep in the Heart: A Texas Wildlife Story

Is Genesis History?

The Jack Bull

The Living Sea

Askania Reserve

Supervolcano

Wild Tokyo

Earth

The Frozen Kingdom of the Snow Leopard

The View From on High

Wildgnorance 2: Time Paradox